Microsoft may be working to add a new and interesting personalization feature to Windows 11. The new feature that may allow to add stickers to Wallpapers has leaked online today.

Coming to details now, a leaked image on Twitter reveals that Windows 11 version 22H2 may bring a new personalization feature. Ability to add stickers to Wallpaper may be liked by many who love to use stickers in communications and otherwise.

The tweets posted by the account also reveals that one will be able to configure stickers using a new Sticker Editor app. Sticker will persist across “wallpaper changes as long as you don’t use a slideshow, use Fill or fit options & have only 1 monitor”. The image also reveals that once applied the right-click context sensitive menu on Desktop will also have an option to edit stickers.

The Windows 11 update destined to come out next year will be the version 22H2. As per a new report this update will bring much-desired and currently missing Taskbar features back. It may also bring system-wide Dark mode and many other new features and UI changes.

The Windows 11 version 22H2 update is termed Sun Valley 2 update internally. It may follow the Windows 11 21H2 release date schedule. Read more about Windows 11 version 22H2 new features and release date by clicking here.